"Okay! Fine!"
The girl snorted coldly and got into the front passenger seat. She did not want to sit in the back with Sean.
"Come on, bro. I'll help you get in."
The driver shook his head and helped Sean into the car.
"Alright, thanks."
Sean gave the driver his address after getting in. Then he sat in the back seat with his eyes closed, resting.
The car sped home.
It was approaching evening, and night slowly fell in River City.
The taxi kept moving along the road with its lights on.
The girl snorted coldly from time to time, expressing her irritation.
Soon, the car reached a remote road.
Willow's house was cheap, so it was close to the suburbs.
Cross this road, and it would not be long before he reached home.
"This place is too remote."
The driver grumbled as he flicked on his high beams.
Screech!
The next moment, the driver braked, and inertia sent Sean and the female passenger thrusting forward.
"What are you doing?"
The girl almost hit her head in front, so she shouted with a frown.
The driver scratched his head and stared ahead.
After turning on the high beams, they could instantly see far ahead.
There was not even a street lamp on the remote road in front of them. After it was illuminated by the high beams, it showed a crowd in front of them.
It was not strange to see such a group of people, but it was strange to see them all standing in the middle of the road with their arms folded.
The driver was silent for a few seconds before deciding to avoid them and put on reverse gear to make a U-turn.
Vroom vroom vroom!
Just then, there was the roar of a car engine behind them.
Three cars drove side by side, blocking the taxi's retreat.
"What's going on? Who are they?"
The girl sitting in the front passenger seat asked with panicked eyes.
The driver had no idea what was going on either. There was also panic in his eyes.
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